The young British woman talks about her team, as well as revealing the mindset with which she faces this 2025 season.
The young British woman talks about her team, as well as revealing the mindset with which she faces this 2025 season.
It hasn't been easy, but the Spaniard has resisted perfectly to claim a great victory in the first round of the WTA Singapore 2025. Against the odds, Cristina Bucsa sealed the win against Emma Raducanu with a score of 5-7, 7-5, and 7-5 after over three hours of a tremendous battle. Although the British player, ranked 56th in the world, tried to fight back, Cristina closed the match on the third attempt. Her next opponent will come from the clash between Wei and Sawangkaew.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bucsa encuentra su mejor nivel para desbordar a Raducanu
[pixels-player]The partnership between Emma Raducanu and Nick Cavaday came to an end after the 2025 Australian Open. The British player, who had reunited with her childhood coach about a year ago, will now need to find a new coach promptly. The reasons for this separation? Nick has decided to prioritize his own well-being as he requires rest to address a chronic health issue. Raducanu expressed her gratitude for their time together. "I want to thank Nick for the great collaboration we've had over the past year and a bit, especially because after several surgeries he helped me return to the top 60 in the world. I wish him all the best in his next chapter, and we will definitely keep in touch," she said.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Emma Raducanu y Nick Cavaday separan sus caminos por motivos de salud
[pixels-player]Criticism in recent days focused on a Emma Raducanu who, much to her reluctance, found herself obliged to play the qualifying rounds to fight for a spot in the main draw of WTA Abu Dhabi 2025. Thanks to a stroke of luck reflected in certain movements within the draw, the British player transitions from having a wildcard for the qualifiers to a direct invitation to the main draw. She will meet her next opponent in just a few hours.
Emma Raducanu's Abu Dhabi wildcard has been upgraded from qualifying to main draw after some movement in the entry lists.
— James Gray (@jamesgraysport) February 1, 2025
She will learn her first-round opponent later today.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu evitará jugar la fase previa del WTA Abu Dhabi 2025
[pixels-player]Interesting tennis week coming up with the WTA 250 Singapore 2025 tournament featuring renowned players aiming to regain their best form after a subpar performance in Australia. The top seed will be Anna Kalinskaya, who will face Emma Raducanu and Amanda Anisimova in her group, two players striving to reach their peak level. The second seed is Elise Mertens, and on her path, she might encounter players like Xinyu Wang or Veronika Kudermetova.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cuadro WTA Singapur 2025: Kalinskya parte como favorita y Raducanu vuelve a competir
[pixels-player]The world number two unleashes her power against an Emma who could do little or nothing in the duel that pitted them against each other in the 2025 Australian Open.
The British player is starting to pick up steam and is getting better and better in this Australian Open. What version of her will we see against the Polish player?
The Briton opens up in a press conference about one of the aspects she trusts most in her tennis.
The young British woman talks about her team, as well as revealing the mindset with which she faces this 2025 season.
Criticism in recent days focused on a Emma Raducanu who, much to her reluctance, found herself obliged to play the qualifying rounds to fight for a spot in the main draw of WTA Abu Dhabi 2025. Thanks to a stroke of luck reflected in certain movements within the draw, the British player transitions from having a wildcard for the qualifiers to a direct invitation to the main draw. She will meet her next opponent in just a few hours.
Emma Raducanu's Abu Dhabi wildcard has been upgraded from qualifying to main draw after some movement in the entry lists.
— James Gray (@jamesgraysport) February 1, 2025
She will learn her first-round opponent later today.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu evitará jugar la fase previa del WTA Abu Dhabi 2025
[pixels-player]It hasn't been easy, but the Spaniard has resisted perfectly to claim a great victory in the first round of the WTA Singapore 2025. Against the odds, Cristina Bucsa sealed the win against Emma Raducanu with a score of 5-7, 7-5, and 7-5 after over three hours of a tremendous battle. Although the British player, ranked 56th in the world, tried to fight back, Cristina closed the match on the third attempt. Her next opponent will come from the clash between Wei and Sawangkaew.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bucsa encuentra su mejor nivel para desbordar a Raducanu
[pixels-player]Interesting tennis week coming up with the WTA 250 Singapore 2025 tournament featuring renowned players aiming to regain their best form after a subpar performance in Australia. The top seed will be Anna Kalinskaya, who will face Emma Raducanu and Amanda Anisimova in her group, two players striving to reach their peak level. The second seed is Elise Mertens, and on her path, she might encounter players like Xinyu Wang or Veronika Kudermetova.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cuadro WTA Singapur 2025: Kalinskya parte como favorita y Raducanu vuelve a competir
[pixels-player]The partnership between Emma Raducanu and Nick Cavaday came to an end after the 2025 Australian Open. The British player, who had reunited with her childhood coach about a year ago, will now need to find a new coach promptly. The reasons for this separation? Nick has decided to prioritize his own well-being as he requires rest to address a chronic health issue. Raducanu expressed her gratitude for their time together. "I want to thank Nick for the great collaboration we've had over the past year and a bit, especially because after several surgeries he helped me return to the top 60 in the world. I wish him all the best in his next chapter, and we will definitely keep in touch," she said.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Emma Raducanu y Nick Cavaday separan sus caminos por motivos de salud
[pixels-player]The world number two unleashes her power against an Emma who could do little or nothing in the duel that pitted them against each other in the 2025 Australian Open.
The British player is starting to pick up steam and is getting better and better in this Australian Open. What version of her will we see against the Polish player?
The Briton opens up in a press conference about one of the aspects she trusts most in her tennis.
Emma Raducanu knew how to endure against a very resilient Ekaterina Alexandrova, whom she managed to defeat despite serious deficiencies in her serve by committing up to 15 double faults (7-6 7-6). The match was decided in the tie-break in both sets played, witnessing a total of 12 service breaks between them. In this way, the British player overcame the tournament's 26th seed, and in the second round, she will face the American Amanda Anisimova.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu sufre, pero pasa ante Alexandrova
[pixels-player]We already know that the topic of doping and positive cases continues to make headlines. The latest to share her opinion was Emma Raducanu when asked about it at the Media Day of the Australian Open 2025: "We are probably all quite sensitive to what we take on board, to what we use. Yesterday, for example, I got bitten by who knows what, ants, mosquitoes, or something. I'm allergic, I suppose, they swelled up and got very inflamed. Someone gave me a natural antiseptic spray to try to relieve the bites. I didn't want to take it. I didn't want to spray it. I stood there with my ankle and hand swollen. I said to myself: 'I will endure because I don't want to risk it.' It's something that concerns us. We are all in the same boat. I think it's about managing the controllable factors as best as possible. If something happens out of our control, then it will be a bit difficult to try to prove it."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu, sobre el dopaje: "Todos somos bastante sensibles con lo que tomamos"
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